The article details Lionel Messi's performance in England's World Cup match against Argentina, highlighting how initial tactical control by England was disrupted by Messi's strategic shifts.Despite limited involvement in dangerous areas and a low sprinting percentage, Messi's influence grew in the second half.
His six open-play crosses from the flank, including a key assist for Lautaro Martínez, showcased his ability to alter the game despite England's defensive setup.
Tuchel's tactical adjustments, such as bringing on Ezri Konsa, aimed to counter Messi's threat, but the Argentine captain's precision and positioning proved pivotal.
The piece underscores how even under tactical pressure, Messi's ability to find space and create opportunities remains unmatched, emphasizing his role as a game-changer in high-stakes matches.
Original title: England had Lionel Messi under control … until one decisive and subtle shift
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